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Post by maria222pf on May 1, 2012 19:15:57 GMT -5
I want to quote cassie's post from Pg one but my phone won't let me. Cassie, I agree 100%. I have absolutely NO doubt that Adam is the boss and what we see and hear in performances is 100% his decision. Yes, he collaborates and has expert Glamily members. But he has said he is a control freak. We also know he has a creative vision for every song, way back when they were choosing the songs. I think the green tornado is a perfect example of Adam's vision.
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Post by wal on May 1, 2012 19:17:13 GMT -5
wal, AleksandraKv you guys look good. Thanks, reihmer, you are a sweet heart, and thanks for making them as well.
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Post by irish1139 on May 1, 2012 19:17:36 GMT -5
Are you listening to Killing Me Softly? So reminds me of our Adam. Makes me cry.
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Post by wal on May 1, 2012 19:28:47 GMT -5
www.cnn.com/2012/05/01/showbiz/music/queen-tribute-tour-rs/Queen gears up for tribute tour 'Extravaganza'By Dan Hyman, Rolling Stone updated 5:03 PM EDT, Tue May 1, 2012 ... The tribute tour is just one of the projects that Queen have planned for 2012. Taylor and May will also play five Queen shows in Europe later this year with singer Adam Lambert on lead vocals. According to Taylor, Queen will perform in Moscow, Ukraine and London. He described the Ukraine show as a "very big outdoor" co-headlining gig with Elton John; the London gigs will take place at the Hammersmith Apollo. "We were hoping to do a festival in London, but for various reasons that didn't happen," Taylor said. Lambert, who performed with Taylor and May on the 2009 "American Idol" finale, has long been on the duo's radar. "Brian and I have seen quite a lot of his shows," Taylor added. Any plans to perform with Lambert beyond that are unclear for Queen, who have toured on a handful of occasions over the past decade with Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers. .. (more)
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Post by bullsfan on May 1, 2012 19:29:46 GMT -5
Lol, I hate the crotch pictures, too. But I'm not offended. Everybody's different, and it's all ok. I adore Adam, but I'm not going to love everything he does or every choice he makes. And I think that's normal. It doesn't mean I like him any less. Heck, I don't like everything my husband does.
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Post by maria222pf on May 1, 2012 19:30:24 GMT -5
I love your two cents and this is me acknowledging it. I TA and furthermore...I would love to hear from someone re a comment I have made at least twice...maybe three times...so there! Am I the only one that compares the 'wailing' [not the best word but the one used] in BE to FS WLL rather than ROF? I will study all 3 songs intensely and will get back to you with an opinion soon ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by maria222pf on May 1, 2012 19:31:25 GMT -5
GREAT post gracefuladam. That reminder was very thought-provoking. A little sometimes goes a long way when it comes to the GB (o gawd that sounded awful). And mahailia, thank you and . I scroll through the GB discussions. It was interesting to me that the point was made that men tend to stare at women's breasts, so ergo it's the same if we women focus on the GB. Ironically, that's the very reason I scroll...I have always hated it when I have been treated like a collection of body parts. I REALLY hate it when men have conversations with my breasts, because honestly, they're not that bright and don't have much to say (meaning the breasts, of course All of this is only my view. To me, it's about the voice. Yes, he's a very attractive guy from an artistic point of view and that will help his career longevity, but to me anything that distracts from his astounding talent is just that--a distraction. Therefore, I scroll. /Shrugs. P.S. I also really dislike that silly tongue flicker thing he does for the same reason. His tongue should be SINGING. Hmmm, different 'strokes' for different folks and all that
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Post by wal on May 1, 2012 19:32:24 GMT -5
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Post by maria222pf on May 1, 2012 19:35:41 GMT -5
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Post by maria222pf on May 1, 2012 19:38:10 GMT -5
When someone says "why don't you/they get it" or "why is this so difficult to understand" or "what is wrong with those cray-crays" you are attacking others' taste and/or intelligence. The emphasis has moved from the opinion or dissension of the speaker to the taste or intelligence of the other. I am sure that is not what was meant but it sure is what often gets heard. jmho :-) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS
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